Archive for the ‘Travel’ Category

How do I reach Jan Chipchase @ Nokia and why is Apple so bad?

Monday, April 14th, 2008 Posted in 7th Mass Media, Advertising, Convergence, Culture, Darwin, Distribution, Economics, Education, Engagement Marketing, Generation C, Participation, Philosophy, Social Networks, Society, Strategy, Travel, Trends, Web/Tech | 4 Comments »

If you need to reach Jan Chipchase, the best, and sometimes only, way to get him is on his cellphone. The first time I spoke to him last fall, he was at home in his apartment in Tokyo. ...

The advertising agency of the future: Or the day the music died. Welcome to the iMedia Summit

Sunday, February 24th, 2008 Posted in 7th Mass Media, Advertising, Convergence, Culture, Darwin, Distribution, Economics, Engagement Marketing, Ethics, Events, Generation C, Media, News, Philosophy, Strategy, Travel, Web/Tech | 1 Comment »

A long long time I can still remember how the music used to make me smile and I if I had my chance that I could make those people dance and maybe they'd be happy for a ...

Moonedit: Technologies of Co-operation in Education

Friday, October 26th, 2007 Posted in Education, Generation C, Social Networks, Society, Sociology, Travel, Web/Tech | No Comments »

Of course it was the great Howard Rheingold who uses the phrase technologies of cooperation around all things that relate to information/cultural economic production on digital platforms that enable many people to become actors to engage, act, edit, and collectively ...

Is British Television at a tipping point?

Sunday, November 12th, 2006 Posted in Convergence, Economics, Engagement Civil Society, Engagement Marketing, Networks, Strategy, Travel, Trends | Comments Off

Powerful comment from Will Hutton... British TV must be saved for the nation British television is at a tipping point. Every night, our screens are filled with programmes that represent two conflicting traditions. On the one hand, we see examples ...

Your call

Tuesday, April 11th, 2006 Posted in Travel | No Comments »

hehe :-) your call A little light relief, in between thinking about peer production, network theory etc.,

More reviews of Communities Dominate Brands

Tuesday, January 24th, 2006 Posted in 7th Mass Media, Administrative, Advertising, Books, Broadcast, Citizen journalism, Convergence, Culture, Darwin, Distribution, Economics, Education, Engagement Civil Society, Engagement Education, Engagement Marketing, Engagement Mobile, Engagement Organisations, Engagement Politics, Engagement Research, Engagement Sciences, Ethics, Events, Film, Gaming, Generation C, Government & Politics, Humour, Law, Marketing, Media, Messaging, Mobile, Music, Networks, News, Newspapers, Participation, Philosophy, Politics, Quotes, Retail, Science, Social Networks, Society, Sociology, Statistics, Strategy, Travel, Trends, Virtual Worlds, Web/Tech, Weblogs, iPTV | Comments Off

In a connected world, communities hold great power, and not just via hyperlink analysis on the Web. The groundbreaking book "Communities Dominate Brands" provides a truly realistic glimpse into the way communities have affected the way we market. Communities ...

Communities Dominate Brands

Tuesday, February 8th, 2005 Posted in 7th Mass Media, Advertising, Books, Broadcast, Citizen journalism, Convergence, Culture, Darwin, Distribution, Economics, Engagement Marketing, Engagement Mobile, Engagement Organisations, Engagement Research, Ethics, Events, Gaming, Generation C, Law, Marketing, Media, Messaging, Mobile, Music, Networks, News, Newspapers, Participation, Philosophy, Quotes, Retail, Social Networks, Society, Sociology, Strategy, Travel, Trends, Virtual Worlds, Web/Tech, Weblogs, iPTV | Comments Off

Communities Dominate Brands Business and marketing challenges for the 21st century Tomi T Ahonen and Alan Moore (about 250 pages, hardcover, Futuretext Ltd, March 2005) Communities Dominate Brands: Business and marketing challenges for the 21st century is a book about ...

Co-creating experiences, co-creating value

Sunday, November 28th, 2004 Posted in Citizen journalism, Convergence, Culture, Economics, Engagement Marketing, Engagement Research, Generation C, Media, Networks, Participation, Social Networks, Society, Travel, Trends, Web/Tech | Comments Off

My dear friend Adriana Cronin-lucas at the Big Blog Company drew my attention to a recent e-newsletter by trendwatching entitled customer made Tendwatching observes the debate that people are having about brands, products services, companies. And, making ...